Supply and use by products of activity; National Accounts
Products of activity and other items | Periods | Value at current prices Use of goods and services Gross fixed capital formation (million euros) | Value at prices of 2015 Use of goods and services Gross fixed capital formation (million euros) | Volume changes on previous year Use of goods and services Gross fixed capital formation (%) | Price indices Use of goods and services Gross fixed capital formation (2015=100) |
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A-U All goods and services | 2022* | 199,868 | 165,332 | 1.8 | 120.9 |
A Agriculture, forestry products | 2022* | 300 | 245 | 22.1 | 122.4 |
01 Products of agriculture, hunting.. | 2022* | 300 | 245 | 22.1 | 122.4 |
011-013 Crops and planting material | 2022* | 133 | 117 | 16.1 | 113.7 |
014 Live animals and animal products | 2022* | 167 | -2,038 | 27.3 | -8.2 |
016 Agricultural and animal husbandry.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
02 Products of forestry, logging and.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
03 Fish and other fishing products.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
B-E Mining, manufacturing products.. | 2022* | 46,057 | 39,444 | -1.0 | 116.8 |
B Mining and quarrying | 2022* | 106 | 91 | 0.0 | 116.0 |
05 Coal and lignite | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
06 Crude petroleum and natural gas | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
07 Metal ores | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
08 Other mining and quarrying products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
09 Mining support services | 2022* | 106 | 91 | 0.0 | 116.0 |
C Manufacturing | 2022* | 45,521 | 39,233 | -0.9 | 116.0 |
10-12 Food, beverages and tobacco | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
10 Food products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
101-102 Fish and meat | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
103 Processed and preserved fruit.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
104 Vegetable and animal oils and fats | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
105 Dairy products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
106-107 Grain, starches, baker products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
108 Other food products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
109 Prepared animal feeds | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
11 Beverages | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
12 Tobacco products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
13-15 Textiles, wearing apparel, leather | 2022* | 448 | 393 | -7.9 | 114.1 |
13 Textiles | 2022* | 448 | 393 | -7.9 | 114.1 |
14 Wearing apparel | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
15 Leather and related products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
16-18 Wood, paper and printing services | 2022* | 349 | 237 | 0.0 | 147.0 |
16 Wood, wood and cork products ... | 2022* | 349 | 237 | 0.0 | 147.0 |
17 Paper and paper products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
18 Printing and recording services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
19 Coke and refined petroleum products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
20-21 Chemicals, pharmaceutical products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
20 Chemicals and chemical products | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
21 Basic pharmaceutical products and.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
22-23 Rubber, plastics and other.. | 2022* | 822 | 656 | -5.0 | 125.3 |
22 Rubber and plastics products | 2022* | 496 | 387 | -9.6 | 128.0 |
23 Other non-metallic mineral products | 2022* | 326 | 266 | 2.5 | 122.5 |
24-25 Basic metals and metal products | 2022* | 2,690 | 2,046 | -1.3 | 131.5 |
24 Basic metals | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
25 Fabricated metal products, except.. | 2022* | 2,690 | 2,046 | -1.3 | 131.5 |
26-27 Electrical and electronic products | 2022* | 10,569 | 10,812 | 6.2 | 97.8 |
26 Computer, electronic and optical.. | 2022* | 9,619 | 9,974 | 5.8 | 96.4 |
27 Electrical equipment | 2022* | 950 | 825 | 10.6 | 115.1 |
28 Machinery and equipment n.e.c. | 2022* | 12,395 | 10,609 | -2.8 | 116.8 |
29-30 Transport equipment | 2022* | 13,614 | 11,184 | -2.7 | 121.7 |
29 Motor vehicles, trailers and.. | 2022* | 9,323 | 7,487 | -4.3 | 124.5 |
30 Other transport equipment | 2022* | 4,291 | 3,746 | 1.1 | 114.5 |
31-33 Other manufactured goods, repair | 2022* | 4,634 | 3,580 | -4.7 | 129.5 |
31-32 Furniture, other manufacturing | 2022* | 4,247 | 3,249 | -5.6 | 130.7 |
31 Furniture | 2022* | 3,885 | 2,874 | -6.5 | 135.2 |
32 Other manufactured goods | 2022* | 362 | 391 | 5.4 | 92.5 |
33 Repair and installation services.. | 2022* | 387 | 330 | 5.5 | 117.3 |
D Electricity and gas supply | 2022* | 430 | 122 | -8.0 | 352.5 |
35 Electricity, gas, steam and air.. | 2022* | 430 | 122 | -8.0 | 352.5 |
E Water supply and waste management | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
36 Natural water; water treatment and.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
37-39 Waste management | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
F Construction | 2022* | 85,084 | 68,720 | 3.3 | 123.8 |
41 Buildings and building construction.. | 2022* | 51,854 | 42,355 | 3.0 | 122.4 |
42 Constructions and construction works | 2022* | 13,228 | 10,238 | -4.2 | 129.2 |
43 Specialised construction works | 2022* | 20,002 | 16,159 | 9.3 | 123.8 |
G-I Trade, transport and vehicles repair | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
G Wholesale and retail trade | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
45 Wholesale and retail trade and.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
46 Wholesale trade services, except.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
47 Retail trade services, except of.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
H Transportation and storage | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
49 Land transport services and.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
50 Water transport services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
51 Air transport services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
52 Warehousing and support services.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
53 Postal and courier services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
I Accommodation and food services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
55 Accommodation services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
56 Food and beverage serving services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
J Information and communication | 2022* | 26,692 | 24,016 | 4.9 | 111.1 |
58-60 Publishing, audio-visual.. | 2022* | 4,586 | 4,252 | 5.3 | 107.9 |
58 Publishing services | 2022* | 4,586 | 4,252 | 5.3 | 107.9 |
59-60 Audio-visual and broadcasting | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
59 Motion picture, video and television | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
60 Programming and broadcasting services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
61 Telecommunications services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
62-63 Computer and information services | 2022* | 22,106 | 19,757 | 4.8 | 111.9 |
62 Computer programming, consultancy.. | 2022* | 22,106 | 19,757 | 4.8 | 111.9 |
63 Information services | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
K Financial institutions | 2022* | 1,161 | 1,070 | 4.2 | 108.5 |
64 Financial services, except. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
65 Insurance, reinsurance and pension.. | 2022* | 0 | . | . | . |
66 Services auxiliary to financial.. | 2022* | 1,161 | 1,070 | 4.2 | 108.5 |
L Real estate activities | 2022* | 2,095 | 1,761 | -7.1 | 118.9 |
68 Real estate services | 2022* | 2,095 | 1,761 | -7.1 | 118.9 |
M-N Business services | 2022* | 37,612 | 29,065 | -0.2 | 129.4 |
M Vrije beroepen en.. | 2022* | 35,044 | 26,837 | -1.2 | 130.6 |
69-71 Management, technical consultancy | 2022* | 19,956 | 14,249 | -3.3 | 140.1 |
69-70 Legal and management consultancy | 2022* | 8,709 | 4,680 | -13.6 | 186.1 |
Source: CBS. |
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This table contains data from national accounts on the supply and use of goods and services by groups products of activities. Domestic production and imports make up the supply of goods and services. The use of goods and services consist of intermediate consumption, the consumption, fixed capital formation, exports and changes in inventories.
Data available from 2015.
Status of the figures:
Data of 2015-2021 are final. Data of 2022 are provisional.
Changes as of June 23rd 2023:
Data of 2022 have been added to this table.
When will new figures be published?
Provisional data are published 6 months after the end of the reporting year. Final data are released 18 months after the end of the reporting year.
Description topics
- Value at current prices
- The values are expressed at prices of the reporting period. Alternatively, values may be expressed at constant prices. In this case, prices of a reference period are used.
- Use of goods and services
- The use of different kinds of product. A distinction is made between intermediate consumption by industry and final expenditure. Final expenditure is broken down into exports, final consumption expenditure by households, final consumption expenditure by general government, gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories. Used products are valued at purchasers' price which is the price of a product paid by the purchaser.
- Gross fixed capital formation
- Expenditure on produced assets that are used in a production process for more than one year. This may concern a building, dwelling, transport equipment or a machine. This in contrast with goods and services which are used up during the production process, the so-called intermediate use (e.g. iron ore). Fixed capital does lose value over time as a result of normal wear and tear and obsolescence. This is called consumption of fixed capital (also called depreciation). The value of fixed capital formation in which the consumption of fixed capital is not deducted is called gross fixed capital formation. Deduction of the consumption of fixed capital results in net fixed capital formation.
The following types of fixed assets exist: dwellings and other buildings and structures, machinery and equipment, transport equipment, weapon systems (included in machinery and equipment), computers, software, telecommunication equipment, research and development, cultivated biological resources, mineral exploration and evaluation, and costs of ownership transfer on non-produced assets, like land, contracts, leases and licences.
- Value at prices of 2015
- The values are expressed at prices of the reference period 2015 by taking account of inflation. Alternatively, values may be expressed at prices of the reporting period.
- Use of goods and services
- The use of different kinds of product. A distinction is made between intermediate consumption by industry and final expenditure. Final expenditure is broken down into exports, final consumption expenditure by households, final consumption expenditure by general government, gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories. Used products are valued at purchasers' price which is the price of a product paid by the purchaser.
- Gross fixed capital formation
- Expenditure on produced assets that are used in a production process for more than one year. This may concern a building, dwelling, transport equipment or a machine. This in contrast with goods and services which are used up during the production process, the so-called intermediate use (e.g. iron ore). Fixed capital does lose value over time as a result of normal wear and tear and obsolescence. This is called consumption of fixed capital (also called depreciation). The value of fixed capital formation in which the consumption of fixed capital is not deducted is called gross fixed capital formation. Deduction of the consumption of fixed capital results in net fixed capital formation.
The following types of fixed assets exist: dwellings and other buildings and structures, machinery and equipment, transport equipment, weapon systems (included in machinery and equipment), computers, software, telecommunication equipment, research and development, cultivated biological resources, mineral exploration and evaluation, and costs of ownership transfer on non-produced assets, like land, contracts, leases and licences.
- Volume changes on previous year
- The weighted average of the changes in the quantity and quality of the components of a certain goods or service transaction or balancing item, annual percentage changes.
- Use of goods and services
- The use of different kinds of product. A distinction is made between intermediate consumption by industry and final expenditure. Final expenditure is broken down into exports, final consumption expenditure by households, final consumption expenditure by general government, gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories. Used products are valued at purchasers' price which is the price of a product paid by the purchaser.
- Gross fixed capital formation
- Expenditure on produced assets that are used in a production process for more than one year. This may concern a building, dwelling, transport equipment or a machine. This in contrast with goods and services which are used up during the production process, the so-called intermediate use (e.g. iron ore). Fixed capital does lose value over time as a result of normal wear and tear and obsolescence. This is called consumption of fixed capital (also called depreciation). The value of fixed capital formation in which the consumption of fixed capital is not deducted is called gross fixed capital formation. Deduction of the consumption of fixed capital results in net fixed capital formation.
The following types of fixed assets exist: dwellings and other buildings and structures, machinery and equipment, transport equipment, weapon systems (included in machinery and equipment), computers, software, telecommunication equipment, research and development, cultivated biological resources, mineral exploration and evaluation, and costs of ownership transfer on non-produced assets, like land, contracts, leases and licences.
- Price indices
- The weighted average of the price changes of the components of a certain variable. Deflators relative to the reference year 2015.
- Use of goods and services
- The use of different kinds of product. A distinction is made between intermediate consumption by industry and final expenditure. Final expenditure is broken down into exports, final consumption expenditure by households, final consumption expenditure by general government, gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories. Used products are valued at purchasers' price which is the price of a product paid by the purchaser.
- Gross fixed capital formation
- Expenditure on produced assets that are used in a production process for more than one year. This may concern a building, dwelling, transport equipment or a machine. This in contrast with goods and services which are used up during the production process, the so-called intermediate use (e.g. iron ore). Fixed capital does lose value over time as a result of normal wear and tear and obsolescence. This is called consumption of fixed capital (also called depreciation). The value of fixed capital formation in which the consumption of fixed capital is not deducted is called gross fixed capital formation. Deduction of the consumption of fixed capital results in net fixed capital formation.
The following types of fixed assets exist: dwellings and other buildings and structures, machinery and equipment, transport equipment, weapon systems (included in machinery and equipment), computers, software, telecommunication equipment, research and development, cultivated biological resources, mineral exploration and evaluation, and costs of ownership transfer on non-produced assets, like land, contracts, leases and licences.